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I am a director, photographer and artist based in New York City.

I graduated the School of Visual Arts in 2008 with a BFA in photography, and since then I've shown work in numerous exhibitions nationally and internationally including James Solomon Gallery in Chelsea and Jenny Jaskey Gallery in Philadelphia, had … Read More

I am a director, photographer and artist based in New York City.

I graduated the School of Visual Arts in 2008 with a BFA in photography, and since then I've shown work in numerous exhibitions nationally and internationally including James Solomon Gallery in Chelsea and Jenny Jaskey Gallery in Philadelphia, had solo shows at The Grace Space in Brooklyn and the Orchard Windows Gallery in the Lower East Side.

I also work actively on collaborative projects as an independent director, creative director, photographer and editor with my boutique production house The Ian London Company. I've collaborated to produce projects ranging from photographs and music videos to websites, business cards and strategy with indie bands (Starlight Girls, Pep, Teen Girl Scientist Monthly), startups (Behance, Yallos, DGP Partners), international brands and agencies (Canon, Google, NFL, P&G, Viacom, Pepsi) and am currently working on a full length documentary called Brave New Camera.

My work has been featured on The New York Times, Blackbook, Sterogum, Buzzfeed, Behance, Daily Serving and Portable.tv. Read Less

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As an artist who grew up fascinated with fictional utopias, I see my work as a conduit that encourages people to contemplate the largest questions in our universe. I believe that it is only through the search for the largest answers that humanity has the chance to come together.

My art attempts to illustrate the… Read More

As an artist who grew up fascinated with fictional utopias, I see my work as a conduit that encourages people to contemplate the largest questions in our universe. I believe that it is only through the search for the largest answers that humanity has the chance to come together.

My art attempts to illustrate the beauty of, and instill a comfort with, the unknown. Each investigation develops as a linear progression of questions and experiments, with the resulting form of the work often taking the form of a short series.

Each project represents a pointed inquiry into my personal unknown, piece by piece tackling and attempting to understand new components of the larger, infinite unknown that is our universe. Read Less